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Shedd welcomes two new otters who will be trained as surrogate mothers

Por: WGN-TV Nation October 15, 2022

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Posted: Oct 14, 2022 / 03:23 PM CDT Updated: Oct 14, 2022 / 03:31 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — Two nine-month-old southern sea otters are settling into their new home at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium where they will be part of a new conservation effort. Temporarily named Otter 926 and Otter 929, more permanent names are forthcoming, the two female juveniles arrived in the city on Wednesday from partner institution Aquarium of the Pacific. According to... + full article



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